Instructor Passes Out, Student Pilot's Panic Takes Over (REAL ATC)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @Bally002
    @Bally002 11 месяцев назад +51

    Didn't think this student pilot panicked. Flamin hero. ATC perfect. Good lad. His parents must be proud.

    • @luxaly9510
      @luxaly9510 11 месяцев назад +4

      one of the first things ppl learn no matter what dont panic... first try to keep the plane stable then get into touch with ATC for assistance... panicking is what kills pilots

  • @christatler7378
    @christatler7378 Год назад +37

    Wow. With that kind of attitude and calm, that guy will make an excellent pilot. If that had happened to me on my first lesson I think I would have just freaked out and probably wouldn’t have coped. That guy is an example of the people we need in the aviation industry.

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  Год назад +2

      He will surely be a good pilot. He has great attitude

    • @EmilyTienne
      @EmilyTienne 11 месяцев назад +1

      You say you would have freaked out, but when you are under this much pressure, it’s amazing how quickly you can take charge of your emotions and get things under control.

    • @UncleStepon
      @UncleStepon 11 месяцев назад

      @@EmilyTienne like all good communications majors who fold like hot laundry do. (Right?)

    • @EmilyTienne
      @EmilyTienne 11 месяцев назад

      @@UncleStepon Standard English, please?

    • @UncleStepon
      @UncleStepon 11 месяцев назад

      @@EmilyTienne I’m just using your standard sentence structure in samples provided. See your other comments for context 😘

  • @Fast351
    @Fast351 11 месяцев назад +48

    That tower controller has to be a pilot. Knew landing attitude, pointing nose at the numbers, when to round out, attitude for speed, power for altitude, the works. He basically taught that student how to land a plane. Perfect.

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  11 месяцев назад +2

      Exactly

    • @PocketKneif
      @PocketKneif 11 месяцев назад +1

      A lot of ATCers are pilots as a hobby! I know many (about 5 or 6 controllers that fly for fun.)- the more they know, the more they can help! Fascinating job they have.

  • @jibeji
    @jibeji 11 месяцев назад +52

    The controller made quite a better job than the instructor in the tower. This guy is absolutely amazing as well

  • @frankmartin8471
    @frankmartin8471 11 месяцев назад +14

    I was so relieved when he safely landed that I had tears in my eyes. I was totally engrossed with this one. Amazing job for a guy who had never landed an airplane before.

    • @getdusty1
      @getdusty1 11 месяцев назад

      Ditto, Frank. I got choked up when he was on the ground safely!!

  • @roberthance2412
    @roberthance2412 Год назад +36

    That gave me chills at the end ...
    for the people making videos it's very annoying to have video ads pop up when you also put text there and block the text .

    • @I-live-and-learn
      @I-live-and-learn 11 месяцев назад +5

      The people who make the videos often have no to little control over what RUclips does, methinks.

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  11 месяцев назад +6

      RUclips does! Not the content creators

    • @roberthance2412
      @roberthance2412 11 месяцев назад +1

      HMM, i thought it was added when the video was edited , if it is youtube itself that would bug me being a creator. hat tip, my apologies @@Flight_Follower

    • @MyAirMyles
      @MyAirMyles 11 месяцев назад +9

      You add the end screen when it’s uploaded. You can add 20s extra to the end of your video with nothing on it to avoid this problem

    • @elzelinakriek-breet3092
      @elzelinakriek-breet3092 11 месяцев назад

      Click on it to stall picture and then you can read it.

  • @MannyQ50
    @MannyQ50 Год назад +54

    “congratulations on your first solo”😂

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  Год назад +6

      It was no less than that

    • @MannyQ50
      @MannyQ50 Год назад +8

      @@Flight_Follower Controller was honestly so good and that was a great pilot

    • @lamsmiley1944
      @lamsmiley1944 11 месяцев назад +12

      @@MannyQ50I read a comment from this pilot a few months ago. He continued his lessons and has become good friends with the ATC who helped him.

  • @JoelWelter
    @JoelWelter 11 месяцев назад +9

    I'm glad the ATC took over from the "instructor" for giving the instructions. ATC did a great job! I'll reserve my comments on the other guy... Also, the closed captioning was hilarious, at times! It's obviously voice recognition software, but it missed some words that made me laugh.

  • @Kruuga
    @Kruuga Год назад +20

    Nice job Max. Well done. You stayed calm and focused on flying the plane.👌

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  Год назад +4

      Super calm! And a good landing without any experience of landing

  • @jerichobeach2967
    @jerichobeach2967 11 месяцев назад +6

    Tower knows its life and death yet does this amazing job of jeeping the pilot calm while encouraging

  • @derrick2251
    @derrick2251 Год назад +19

    Great pilot and controller. Fantastic!

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  Год назад +4

      Hats off to both of them! Great team work 👍

  • @zackery_agent_25
    @zackery_agent_25 Год назад +13

    Perfect! This one didn't have such a great start. I was a bit worried. When the panic subsided, everything seemed completely different.

  • @randyporter3491
    @randyporter3491 11 месяцев назад +2

    That controller did an amazing job here. But, Max deserves a standing ovation ! In spite of everything, Max stayed calm. Probably more calm that some pilots would in a similar emergency. I hope the controller and Max got the chance to meet and toast to their new friendship.

  • @gfimadcat
    @gfimadcat 11 месяцев назад +9

    Clickbait title. That student pilot wasn't panicking at all, dude was cool as a block of dry ice.

    • @ra2186
      @ra2186 8 месяцев назад

      I definitely got the feeling that he spent a bit of time either on flight sim or in the passenger seat. It may have been his first day actually piloting but he seemed familiar.

  • @ikennamadueke9131
    @ikennamadueke9131 Год назад +14

    What does your transponder say...."the reading is nose down.." 😂

    • @kurtreber9813
      @kurtreber9813 Год назад +4

      Everything is upside down in Australia

    • @eckiger_luki6424
      @eckiger_luki6424 Год назад +4

      cant blaim him. its his first flight ever and the instructor is passed out xD

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  11 месяцев назад +4

      Can't blame him actually

    • @huskkyy
      @huskkyy 11 месяцев назад

      @@eckiger_luki6424He said he couldn’t hear tower very well, probably thought he said trim. That’s the only situation I can think of

    • @eckiger_luki6424
      @eckiger_luki6424 11 месяцев назад

      yeah that makes sense trim would make sense in a interview he said the radio for channel with the tower was turned down by the instructor before he passed out and the intercom was turned up@@huskkyy

  • @BobbyBattista
    @BobbyBattista Год назад +9

    "Yeah well my flight instructor did say that I was the best student he's had" is just gold

  • @tomseim
    @tomseim 11 месяцев назад +3

    The most important thing that this student did was to keep his cool and not panic when he realized his instructor was incapacitated. I could tell by from the sound of his voice that the entire time he was focused on the situation at hand. This is an excellent example of problem-solving:
    1. Recognition
    2. Evaluation of options
    3. Selection of the best option
    4. Execution
    Basically, you NEVER GIVE UP!

  • @rickh4310
    @rickh4310 Год назад +5

    Awesome controller and incredible first solo flight!

  • @skystalker7700
    @skystalker7700 11 месяцев назад +1

    And that is how you do that. Absolutely amazing job on everyone’s part. 🎉

  • @RemyRAD
    @RemyRAD 11 месяцев назад +4

    Big Kudos, to the ATC Controller. Malcolm, the other instructor. He wasn't connecting. And that concerned me. Then the ATC guy got back on. Problem solved! Yes!
    ATC, the young pilot, really pulled it off! Malcolm did what he could. But they were not making the connection together. The ATC guy and this student pilot, connected!
    Bravo to you both! The student pilot deserves his Pilots License. You can't get any better than this! And the ATC guy deserves a big bonus and all paid vacation. To a tropical island paradise for a week!
    I was glued to this, Play back. Who we! By the hair of your teeth. Success!
    RemyRAD

  • @Mash4096
    @Mash4096 11 месяцев назад +8

    9:14 LOL "Breakfast".
    Yeah, seems like a good time for some breakfast....
    I know it's the most important meal of the day. But come on guys!
    I'm pretty sure he said "Practise".

  • @streamrsm1009
    @streamrsm1009 11 месяцев назад +1

    This ATC should be given a parade. He is incredible. I would love to buy this guy a beer. Great Job ! ! ! The pilot too.

  • @strohtaler4698
    @strohtaler4698 11 месяцев назад +1

    The captions are GREAT: "take your time just getting STARTED", "we're on the AT IT", "sort of start WHINING up", "give THEM the best CHANCE that they can", "do you know how long have you been IN AMBULANCE", "I think you spent about an hour EVERYONE so far", "plenty of time to do some BREAKFAST and rehearsal"

  • @toddalligood5891
    @toddalligood5891 Год назад +39

    Well, MY instructor said I was the best...Can't be 2 of us!

    • @I-live-and-learn
      @I-live-and-learn 11 месяцев назад +4

      Yeah, this is another impressive "holy moly" student and I'm only about 1/3 into the video. Loving it so far. I love it when people can keep it together in this kind of situation and it's what you need as a pilot. You can process the stress and the emotions as soon as you're safely on the ground again, in this case.

    • @I-live-and-learn
      @I-live-and-learn 11 месяцев назад +4

      Ouch, can hear ATC voice change when he learns it's gonna be his first landing ever. Hard to keep that under control, for ATC, agreed.

    • @michaelculpepper3845
      @michaelculpepper3845 11 месяцев назад +2

      Guys, I’m sorry, but you were all lied to..
      ..my instructor sai..

  • @patcicerchi
    @patcicerchi Год назад +25

    Umm, best controller ever?

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  Год назад

      Mmmm pretty much i suppose

    • @CroshVine
      @CroshVine Год назад +3

      I mean, if we're making notes, the pilot couldn't hear and the controller just kept talking normally. And, given the volume issue, the language could have been more precise, but otherwise, not bad.

  • @Bulldogg6404
    @Bulldogg6404 11 месяцев назад +1

    Fun to watch your video, first time visit to the channel.
    Recommendation for production: the ending scene where you have text describing the events gets covered by thumbnails for RUclips's recommended watch-next videos. You should accommodate that system by defining an area for those thumbnails and presenting the text around them so that they can be read. Other than that, good work on the audio, subtitles, and presentation.

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the inspiration, sir. We will definitely work on that in our future videos. 😊

  • @thomastucker5686
    @thomastucker5686 11 месяцев назад

    Brilliant job. I was worried about him not hearing in the beginning. I was so into airplanes as a child, by the time I started flight training I knew quite a bit about airplanes and control surfaces, instruments and performance. When I was 11 I took my first flight in a brand new 172. I was able to score the right seat and maneuver the airplane doing shallow turns. Later as an adult, I knew as soon as I could afford lessons I would be better prepared if I spent time with flight simulator. I owned various versions of flight simulator before I started my training. While I was training I also spent hours on the simulator. Everything was pretty smooth with one exception, I had a hang up about carburetor heat, which is weird because I had mechanical experience with engines. I couldn't get the idea of carb icing locked into my brain and would reduce power and forget carb heat. If cars and trucks required carb heat, I would have had some experience working about the carb heater cable or attachments, thus remembering it. I finally got the carb heat locked into my monkey brain, but it was a struggle. I think a carb ice indicator might do the trick. Not a real one, just a little gadget that says carb ice monitor, so instructors have a tool to deal with tools like me. "When you reduce the throttle, check the carb ice monitor, if it is in the red(of course it is), apply carb heat." After a few laughs about the fake carb ice indicator, problem solved. I'm not suggesting a real carb ice indicator is a bad idea. Just pointing out my struggle with flight training.

  • @mouseandryforever6848
    @mouseandryforever6848 9 месяцев назад

    Congrats mate,!!! Love ya!!! 🤟

  • @Llllltryytcc
    @Llllltryytcc 11 месяцев назад

    Controller was so patient and professional, very interesting story

  • @n16161
    @n16161 Год назад +4

    Isn’t it crazy that this is someone’s actual life. The absolutely HORRIBLE luck. Wild

  • @rudiklein
    @rudiklein 11 месяцев назад +6

    How is it possible the airplane was able to take of, which such a pair of giant steel balls on-board. 😂

  • @alexkalish8288
    @alexkalish8288 11 месяцев назад

    solo on your first lesson. !! , they gave up on the transponder ... The 152 is a lot more sensitive and and hard to handle then the 172, it's fully aerobatic. The fellow is a natural pilot and very cool in this emergency, he really did an amazing job. He obviously had done serious ground school work. ATC talking him down you could visuize the whole process, I learned to fly in a 152. It's a nimble little airplane, much harder to fly well than the 172. That's exciting.

  • @yournarrativehasexpired3201
    @yournarrativehasexpired3201 11 месяцев назад

    2:45 I've watched this one a few times and it always gets me when I hear that "My airspeed is one thousand, one hundred and ten."

  • @markbosnick8006
    @markbosnick8006 11 месяцев назад

    I think when the instructor comes to, he will automatically become that students best friend.

  • @pdalia100
    @pdalia100 11 месяцев назад +11

    They should have just handed him his license!

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  11 месяцев назад +1

      He is brilliant. Totally agree

    • @geoffroberts1126
      @geoffroberts1126 11 месяцев назад +1

      Well, maybe not til he can tell a transponder from an altimeter lol

  • @shaggybreeks
    @shaggybreeks 11 месяцев назад +5

    Can't read the last frame of the epilogue because damn "click to see me" thumbnails obscure it. DAMN!

  • @ZoltanSzaszBenedek
    @ZoltanSzaszBenedek 11 месяцев назад

    That eas actually really good teamwork ! ❤

  • @TractorMonkeywithJL
    @TractorMonkeywithJL 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks to the suggestion video popups at the very end, I couldn't read the last screen of text as to what happened.

    • @misfittoytower
      @misfittoytower 11 месяцев назад

      It's all in the description box.

  • @poxcr
    @poxcr 11 месяцев назад +11

    It's amazing how many people just don't understand the difference between braking and breaking.

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  11 месяцев назад

      😅😅

    • @wintercame
      @wintercame 11 месяцев назад +2

      It's like loosing or losing.

    • @getdusty1
      @getdusty1 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@wintercame ... I'm 70 and English is the only language I know, but loosing and losing ... I literally have to think, seriously, for four or five seconds before the right one comes to mind!!

    • @wintercame
      @wintercame 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@getdusty1 *Loosing* isn't a real word. Because it comes from the adjective loose, loosen or loosening would be the verb forms. Here's a tip. Drop the "ing" from both words, then add an "e." Does that help?

  • @geordie_mech
    @geordie_mech 11 месяцев назад +1

    The studen said its his first lesson, then half way through the video he says he usually flies cessna 172......72 is just a slight more complex version of the 152.....

  • @JD96893
    @JD96893 10 месяцев назад

    Poor guy, it sounded like he had a cheap headset. He managed very well though for his first time!

  • @jshumphress13
    @jshumphress13 11 месяцев назад +1

    I think the student pilot and the controller could for a few pints together after this ordeal. Everyone was so calm, which always helps.

  • @CP9712
    @CP9712 11 месяцев назад

    what an amazing student

  • @KSparks80
    @KSparks80 11 месяцев назад

    That kid is a pilot. He just doesn't realize it yet! Great job.

  • @j700jam4
    @j700jam4 11 месяцев назад

    For his first flight he was very knowledgeable of all the aircraft systems

  • @bigblue207
    @bigblue207 Год назад +3

    The fact his tail is TFR lol they were cursed to become an airborne TFR from the start

  • @fdwyersd
    @fdwyersd 11 месяцев назад +3

    Skip all the training... achievement unlocked. :)

  • @xxxxjet1982xxxx
    @xxxxjet1982xxxx 11 месяцев назад +3

    Glad he knew where the brakes were

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  11 месяцев назад

      Yeah!

    • @darrylday30
      @darrylday30 11 месяцев назад +2

      I always have my students taxi on the first flight. Most instructors have their students on the controls as much as possible. I actually had one student land on the first flight, I kept my hands close to the controls but he didn’t need any help.

  • @erikdentremont2891
    @erikdentremont2891 11 месяцев назад +2

    I hope the in-flight instructor was able to survive whatever medical problem had him semi-conscious in midair! If he did, he owes his survival to that amazing Air Traffic Controller and to his student, who had a gigantic pair of brass balls. Max, should you ever read this, I wish you the utmost in whatever you choose to do in life.

    • @bryanpearce08
      @bryanpearce08 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes he did survive. It was revealed he had a benign brain tumour with no symptoms. He had also only been instructing for a month

  • @flibbinflah22
    @flibbinflah22 11 месяцев назад +7

    I call bullshit title. Absolutely no panic with this student, well done mate!

  • @bombud1
    @bombud1 11 месяцев назад +1

    3rd flight and not even 10 mins on the controls? He said he's used to the 172?

  • @okkcomputer
    @okkcomputer 11 месяцев назад +2

    when does the panic start?

  • @btomas225
    @btomas225 11 месяцев назад

    Hey, one thing I learned nearly 50 years ago is that anyone can land an airplane, seriously anyone... It's just a matter of whether or not one can walk away from it.

  • @Rabarebane
    @Rabarebane Год назад +6

    I wonder what happened in the tower when Malcolm was replaced by the ATC again.. TBH the on the ground instructor sounded like he didn't give a sh_t about the whole thing.

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  11 месяцев назад +1

      ATC is the main guy for the safe landing

  • @KCFlyer2
    @KCFlyer2 10 месяцев назад

    Wow...that controller did a fantastic job.

  • @Baylessfishes
    @Baylessfishes 11 месяцев назад

    What a great controller!

  • @katnhat7695
    @katnhat7695 11 месяцев назад +1

    Can't read what it says at the end of the video, because there are links for other videos blocking the view.

  • @landen99
    @landen99 11 месяцев назад

    First lesson in the 152, but flight experience in the 172 counts.

  • @charlietabone6162
    @charlietabone6162 11 месяцев назад

    Well, done dude

  • @davefoord1259
    @davefoord1259 11 месяцев назад

    It wasnt his first lesson. He said he can fly a c172, and his company said that too

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  11 месяцев назад

      Sorry for that

    • @richodude2679
      @richodude2679 11 месяцев назад

      First lesson on the type maybe ? And at no time does he say he can fly a 172. He said he was used to 172s, presumably from his previous two training flights.

    • @JimmyTAus1
      @JimmyTAus1 10 месяцев назад

      Yeah 152s are a two seater and not as powerful as 172s (four seater, more comfortable cockpit), so misjudging the power on his initial landing attempts might have been because he was expecting it to behave like a 172. @@richodude2679

  • @juliemanarin4127
    @juliemanarin4127 11 месяцев назад

    Great job by everyone!

  • @Are-cj9mq
    @Are-cj9mq Год назад +7

    Free lesson

  • @Yosetime
    @Yosetime 10 месяцев назад

    But what about the instructor who lost consciousness? Was he ok? Do they know why he has a seizure? Will he be able to fly again given that he had this medical emergency while flying? If he is prone to seizures he can't be an instructor anymore. I wish this video included some follow up on the health and outcome of the instructor. Otherwise, an excellent video!

  • @wintercame
    @wintercame 11 месяцев назад

    9:15 "..so we've got plenty of time to do some breakfast and rehearsal..."

  • @kevm8965
    @kevm8965 11 месяцев назад +1

    Why do they put those annoying ads for other vids right across the end of the video so you can't read the text, arrrrgh!

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  11 месяцев назад +1

      Its not us who did it

    • @kevm8965
      @kevm8965 11 месяцев назад

      @@Flight_Follower I guessed it wasn't you, bloody utube!

  • @millny123
    @millny123 11 месяцев назад

    Its is his first lesson . I think he may have had lesson before somewhere else, not a novice some experience prior

  • @gordonclark8654
    @gordonclark8654 11 месяцев назад

    The noise at the end ( sometimes called music ) was annoying and unnecesary. Good otherwise.

  • @mikefitzpatrick6618
    @mikefitzpatrick6618 11 месяцев назад

    I was training a long time ago under the hood for instrument training and I couldn't get control I thought the instructor would take over I knew I was in trouble I lifted the hood about 1000 above ground he was blacked out

  • @jamesgudgeon4868
    @jamesgudgeon4868 11 месяцев назад

    I know Jandakot Airport 1:24

  • @benkerry2006
    @benkerry2006 11 месяцев назад

    Why does this happen so often?

  • @carlos23161
    @carlos23161 11 месяцев назад +1

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @aasberry1
    @aasberry1 11 месяцев назад

    Can he log this as PIC?

  • @Bill3558
    @Bill3558 11 месяцев назад

    Well, what happened to the instructor?

  • @PocketKneif
    @PocketKneif 11 месяцев назад

    When the CFI dies, does the student get his license automatically? He basically proved what he needs to for a PPL…

    • @richodude2679
      @richodude2679 11 месяцев назад

      No , he couldn’t tell the difference between a transponder and his ADI, he did do a terrific job, however he will still need some more lessons .

  • @voornaam3191
    @voornaam3191 11 месяцев назад +1

    First lesson? And then he complains about bad crosswind and he tells he is used to the 172. What is going on here? Is this pilot playing he has no experience? Why do they give him a crosswind runway? That is mean. Questions, questions. This is a weird story.

  • @340ACP
    @340ACP 11 месяцев назад

    What was wrong with the instructor??

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  11 месяцев назад

      Unconscious! Mild heart attack, as far I know

    • @ARCrawford
      @ARCrawford 11 месяцев назад

      Did the instructor recover?

    • @bryanpearce08
      @bryanpearce08 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@ARCrawford It was a benign brain tumour, and yes he did recover

    • @bryanpearce08
      @bryanpearce08 11 месяцев назад

      a benign brain tumour

  • @josephs3973
    @josephs3973 11 месяцев назад +3

    Music is intrusive.

  • @melodymakerSD
    @melodymakerSD 11 месяцев назад

    In an emergency you would think they would drop the ridiculous transatlantic accent and talk normally.

  • @carter1154
    @carter1154 11 месяцев назад

    holy moly, 1,110 airspeed, thats nuts

  • @CuratedPile
    @CuratedPile 11 месяцев назад +4

    captions done by someone who doesn't understand aviation terminology.

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  11 месяцев назад

      Done by me who is an active flyer.

    • @CuratedPile
      @CuratedPile 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@Flight_Follower thanks for sharing the story, but there were dozens of errors in the captioning.

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  11 месяцев назад +3

      We will try to improve
      Thanks for the suggestions

    • @PetraElliottCreates
      @PetraElliottCreates 11 месяцев назад

      Or English. They are way off for words that are very easily identifiable when listening along. From an accessibility inclusivity point of view, it’s disappointing.